If you suffer from a skin condition such as eczema, psoriasis or atopic dermatitis the itching of your skin can get significantly worse at night, especially as the nights start to get warmer in late Spring and summer.
In addition, even if you
If you suffer from a skin condition such as eczema, psoriasis or atopic dermatitis the itching of your skin can get significantly worse at night, especially as the nights start to get warmer in late Spring and summer.
In addition, even if you
Mum who refused damaging steroids for her agonising perimenopausal blepharitis discovers Hydrosil Dry Eye Gel
As though hitting the menopasue isn't problematic enough, now there's one more symptom that women often have to battle and that's eye eczema.
"The sudden drop in oestrogen at the onset of the menopause can cause menopasual skin to become drier,
Perimenopausal Eye Eczema sufferer and mum of two Jane, 50, from Kent is a fashion blogger.
Jane says;
“I’ve always had slightly sensitive skin around my eyes. However, as I entered the perimenopause about six months ago what used
Acne is traditionally a skin problem associated with teenagers, but increasingly research reveals that adult acne is now dramatically on the rise adults later in life, in particular women in their 40’s and 50’s who are approaching menopause.
Studies
Do you find yourself scratching at your brows more often? Do you wake up with irritated and flaky brows? You could be part of the flaky brow epidemic that’s currently on the rise, according to skin specialists.
“Brows, like the scalp, have their
When are women officially in menopause? This is the question many women would like to know but too often doctors may not be able to give
Itchy skin is one of the most common ailments of hot weather and can cause heatwave hell, preventing you from sleeping or relaxing as well as distracting you from work and generally making life very uncomfortable.
Here consultant dermatologist
Compared to our mother’s and grandmother’s generations, menopause symptoms are now better documented than ever before from hot flushes, to mood swings and vaginal dryness, most women today are better prepared about what to expect as they reach menopausal
All women know that their menopause is coming at some time or another but there’s still a tendency not to prepare for it but rather wait and see how bad symptoms are before seeking help or making changes.
Doctors are often less than helpful when